Learning Outcomes
Shape patterns → spotting repeating shape rules → choose the next correct shape and finish each row with fewer mistakes.
Shape patterns → noticing when one shape repeats twice or thrice → predict the next spot for AAB and AABB patterns accurately.
Shape patterns → comparing AB, ABC, and longer sequences visually → explain the pattern in simple words while working through the blanks.

Continue the Shape Pattern Worksheet for 1st Grade
When 7-year-olds rush through repeating shape rows or forget the pattern halfway, the Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet practices spotting a shape pattern rule and choosing the next shape to finish each row.
Shape-pattern practice helps children notice how sets repeat and change, which supports later 1st grade math thinking like spotting “what comes next” in number stories and building reliable problem-solving habits.
Use the Continue the Shape Pattern worksheet in short rounds: point to the first shapes in a row, cover the last box with paper, ask the child to predict the next shape, then uncover and check together.
This specific pattern worksheet mixes AB, AAB, ABC, and AABB rows, so logical thinking stays active instead of feeling repetitive, while each row ends with a clear “finish the pattern” blank.
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